There is no better way to truly get to know Vietnam than on two wheels. You don’t have to be a champion cyclist – you will have the help of your Western tour leader and local guide, cycling mechanic and support vehicle along the way. We travel from north to south, covering the highlights and some extra special experiences.
Hoi An- an ancient town situated 30 km south of Danang, was one of the major trading center in Southeast Asia from 16th to 19th centuries. Hoi An is highly attractive for historical, geographic, artistic, architectural aspect. As a World Cultural Heritage site, Hoi An has a collection of old private houses still keep their original forms which made of rare wood; the clean narrow streets in a chessboard pattern; the communal temples, community halls, and pagodas with the mixed architectural style of Chinese, French and Vietnamese.
Have you ever been in Mekong Delta? Join us for discovering the region regarded the land of granary, large orchards, fresh green fruits, of plain country people and diversified culture of 4 main living nations of Kinh, Khmer, Chinese and Chams. Start biking from Nam Binh Chanh Highway, the first seeing point is the temple of Nguyen Dinh Chieu- was one of Vietnamese famous scholars during the 19th century; admire the 100-pillar house existing over 100 years. The trip directs to My Tho city, the provincial town of Tien Giang province to visit Vinh Trang pagoda,
Traveling to Bat Trang village which is far from Hanoi about 20 km to visit a famous Vietnamese traditional pottery. It was born 500 years ago, produces handicrafts of a unique style with special characteristics with the quality of design, color, sculpture, graphics, modeling and workmanship. The history includes many years of research into forms, models, decorations, both coloration and finish gives you the general experience about the Bat Trang pottery.